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Dos and Don'ts for Small Bathrooms

Dos and Don'ts for Small Bathrooms

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Bathroom

Dos and Don'ts for Small Bathrooms

Designing a small bathroom can be challenging, but with the right approach, it can become a stylish and functional space.

Here are some dos and don'ts to help you make the most out of your compact bathroom.


What To Do For A Small Bathroom


1. Opt for Light Colours 

Light colours create an illusion of more space. Whites, pastels, and light greys can make your bathroom feel open and airy. Consider using a light colour palette for walls, tiles, and accessories.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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2. Use Mirrors Strategically 

Mirrors reflect light and give a sense of depth. A large mirror above the sink or mirrored cabinet doors can make your bathroom look bigger. Full-length mirrors on one wall can add a sense of spaciousness.



3. Choose Compact Fixtures 

Select fixtures that are designed for small spaces. Wall-mounted sinks, compact toilets, and shallow cabinets can save valuable floor space and give the room a streamlined look.



4. Maximize Vertical Space 

Utilize vertical storage options to keep the floor uncluttered. Install shelves, wall-mounted cabinets and towel racks to free up floor space. Over-the-toilet shelving can also be a useful addition.



5. Install Sliding Doors 

Swinging doors take up space that you don’t have. Consider installing a sliding door or a pocket door to save room and free up space for additional fixtures or storage.



6. Use Multi-Functional Furniture 

A vanity with built-in storage or a mirror that doubles as a cabinet can help keep the bathroom tidy without sacrificing space.



7. Keep It Minimal 

Adopt a minimalist approach by only storing essentials in the bathroom. Clutter can quickly overwhelm your counters, so keep surfaces clear and store items out of sight.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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8. Invest in Good Lighting 

Use a combination of task, ambient, and accent lighting to make the space feel bright and welcoming. LED lights are a great option as they are both bright and energy-efficient.


Avoid These Design Mistakes In A Small Bathroom


1. Dark Colours 

Dark colours can make a small bathroom feel cramped and claustrophobic. While they can add drama and elegance, they are better suited for larger spaces. Stick to lighter hues to keep the room feeling open.



2. Don't Overcrowd the Space 

It’s easy to fill a small bathroom with too many accessories, decorations, or large furniture pieces. Keep the decor simple and functional to avoid clutter.



3. Skip Bulky Fixtures 

Avoid large vanities, oversized bathtubs, and massive storage units. Opt for sleeker, more compact designs that fit the scale of the room.



4. Don't Ignore Storage Needs 

While it’s important to avoid overcrowding, don’t skimp on storage. Lack of storage can lead to clutter. Look for creative storage solutions like recessed shelves, built-in niches and multi-functional pieces.



5. Avoid Excessive Patterns 

If you love patterns, use them sparingly as accents. A patterned backsplash or a feature wall can add interest without overpowering the room.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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6. Don't Neglect Ventilation 

Small bathrooms can quickly become damp and mouldy. Ensure you have a good exhaust fan or an openable window to keep the air circulating and the space dry.



7. Steer Clear of Over-the-Top Decor 

Elaborate decor can feel out of place in a small bathroom. Stick to clean lines and simple designs to maintain a cohesive look. A few well-chosen accessories can add personality without overwhelming the space.



8. Don't Forget Functionality 

While aesthetics are important, functionality should be a priority. Make sure that your small bathroom’s layout and design cater to your daily needs. Prioritize ease of use and comfort over trendy designs.

 

 

 

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